WEBVTT REPORTER: IT'S THE CALM AFTTHE STORM AT THE WAHOO FIREDEPARTMENT>> PEOPLE DON'T OBEY.REPORTER: FIRST RESPONDERS FROMACROSS SAUNDERS COUNTY HOLD AMEETING TUESDAY NIGHT TO TALKABOUT THE BLIZZARD.>> CAN'T GO TO 92, SO THEY GO T109, AND THEN IT'S ALL HELTERSKELTER.REPORTER: EMERGENCY CREWS AREFRUSTRATED WITH RESIDENTS WHOTRIED TO DRIVE DURING WHITE OUTCONDITIONS, AS YOU CAN SEE FROMTHE CAMERA ON A WAHOO FIREENGINE>> THE HIGHWAYS THIS MORNINGSTILL WERE DRIFTED, SHUT, ANDIMPASSABLE WITH CARS STUCK INTHE DRIFTS BECAUSE PEOPLTHOUGHT THEY COULD MAKE ITTHROUGH IT.REPORTER: YUTAN FIRE CHIEFDONALD DOOLEY SAYS THE VOLUNTEERFIREFIGHTERS HAD TO RESCUE ABOUTTHREE DOZEN PEOPLE WHO GOT STUCKON HIGHWAY 92 ALONE, EVEN AFTERIT WAS SHUT DOWN.>> PEOPLE CONTINUED TO GO AROUNDBARRICADES.PEOPLE CONTINUED TO DRIVE ANDTHOUGHT THEY COULD MAKE IT BACINSTEAD OF STAYING WHERE THEYWERE SAFE.REPORTER: AT LEAST TWO PEOPLEDECIDED TO STAY IN THEIRSTRANDED CAR OVERNIGHT.WE PULL THEM OFF AND IT ISTOO BAD.IF THEY DON'T WANT TO GO THEYCAN SLEEP IN THEIR CARS.THEY ARE ON THEIR OWN.REPORTER: THESE RESCUERS HAVE APOLITE BUT STERN WARNING FOR THENEXT STORM.>> IF THE ROADS ARE ANNOUNCEDTHEY ARE IMPASSABLE AND THERE'SA BLIZZARD, PLEASE STAY HOOR STAY WHERE YOU ARE SAFERATHER THAN PUT OUR VOLUNTEERSAT RISK TO COME OUT AND FIND ANDRESCUE YOU, AND PUTTING YOURSELFAT RISK TO FREEZE TO DEATH OUTTHERE.REPORTER: THE TWO PEOPLE WHOSPENT THE NIGHT IN THE CARALMOST RAN OUT OF GAS, BUT AREOKAY TONIGHT.CHIEF DOOLEY TELLS ME AT LEASTFOUR PEOPLE PULLED OFF THEHIGHWAY AND SPENT THE NIGHT ATAREA FIRE STATIONS.IN WAHOO, MICHELLE BANDUR, KETV,